Example sentences of "who want [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Who wants glory in defeat ? |
2 | This leaflet is for anyone who wants information about HIV and AIDS |
3 | some who want jam on it — bums , tits and |
4 | With Regis and individual finalist David Grindley set to link up with Roger Black and Kriss Akabusi , there is every chance of a fascinating battle with the Yanks , who want revenge for their sensational defeat at the world championships in Tokyo . |
5 | The banks lend these to developing countries who want money for modernizing their countries as well as paying increased fuel costs . |
6 | A similar conception of the role of sociology ( though with a more ‘ radical ’ political orientation ) is held by certain contemporary sociologists who want sociology to be not simply a discipline which analyses and explains social life but rather a vehicle for changing society , a discipline committed to the extensive alteration of existing social structural arrangements . |
7 | But tourists who want value for money should avoid buying a postcard in Bahrain or hiring a deckchair in Japan . |
8 | We know the audience we wish to reach ; it 's a technically literate readership who want information to be presented quickly and clearly so a simple , consistent layout and good visual signposts are paramount . |
9 | Moreover , as they used to have introductory arrangements with finance houses for customers who wanted credit before 1977 , it is probable that much of their lending will be not merely a potential new alternative to but an actual ( lower-cost ) replacement of HP . |
10 | For those who wanted peace of mind or enhanced consciousness there were several off-the-peg forms of Eastern mysticism . |
11 | People who wanted information from him were noting his silence and making their judgments accordingly ; his life seemed to be funnelling down into a pit like so much waste water , and yet he could n't stir himself to the right kind of action . |
12 | Writing in the 12th century , William of Malmesbury provided further details : ‘ The villain of the piece was AElfthryth , Ethelred 's mother and Edward 's step-mother , who wanted power for herself and her son . |
13 | We had an American to dine the other day who wanted coffee with the sirloin . ’ |